MIDDLESBROUGH FOOTBALL CLUB CREST MOSAIC

At
their old ground Ayresome Park, painted
on the tunnel approach, leading to the pitch, Middlesbrough
Football Club used to have a mural depicting the club badge. (above
left).

Middlesbrough
Football Club moved to their new Riverside Stadium in 1995. Jeff
contacted Middlesbrough F. C. and mentioned about the mural at their
old ground Ayresome Park, and that he had something similar for
their new stadium. The Middlesbrough mosaic was his first attempt
at a mosaic. He did it while in the 2nd year of his degree.

The mosaic depicts the crest of Middlesbrough Football Club and
is sited in the players tunnel at the Cellnet Riverside Stadium.
(above right), shows Jeff Challenor (artist) presenting the mosaic
to the then Middlesbrough manager Bryan Robson.

The
Middlesbrough F.C. mosaic has been used by Sky TV on a numerous
of occassions, especially when Middlesbrough play live at the Riverside.
The image of Eric Cantana (above right) walking past the mosaic
was used twice by Sky
Sports.
"How the League Was Won" which was a doctrumentry on how
Manchester United won the League Championship 95/96 and the "Eric
Cantana Story". Both of which can be bought on video.

Mosaic
has been used in interiors for thousands of years and is one of
the most durable and adaptable wall and floor coverings known. It
is suitable for almost any space, it will adhere to most surfaces,
is resistant to stains, insulatory, hardwaring and rarely prone
to fade.

The
mosaics that we produce are ideal for Boardrooms, Reception Areas,
Tunnel Areas and kids bedrooms etc.

For
questions regarding information about ordering or commissioning work, (
including assistance if you are not sure what you want ), send enquiries
to [email protected]